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    Klavis AI is a Y Combinator X25-backed open-source infrastructure platform that enables AI agents to reliably connect with external tools and services at scale through Model Context Protocol (MCP). Founded by ex-Google DeepMind and ex-Lyft engineers, Klavis provides 50+ production-ready MCP servers with enterprise OAuth support for GitHub, Slack, Gmail, Salesforce, Linear, Notion, and more. The flagship product Strata solves tool overload through progressive discovery, achieving +13% higher...
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    CodinIT.dev

    CodinIT.dev

    Free, local, open-source AI app builder

    CodinIT.dev is a free, local, open source AI app builder that lets you go from idea to full-stack application entirely on your machine, no coding required, just chat with AI. You can build unlimited apps with real-time previews, instant undo, and responsive, frictionless workflows. Deep Supabase integration means you can create UI and backend logic in one cohesive environment, while the model-agnostic architecture lets you connect to any AI, whether cloud-based (Gemini 3 Pro, GPT-5,...
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